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New serverless pattern - Fully Private Serverless Architecture with API Gateway Private Custom Domain #2666

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@MaverickJun MaverickJun commented Feb 9, 2025

Issue #2667, if available:

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New SAM template that creates a fully private serverless architecture using AWS services such as API Gateway, Lambda, SQS, DynamoDB, and SNS. The API Gateway is configured with a private custom domain and secured by an ACM certificate, accessible only through a VPC endpoint. Inline code is written directly in the SAM template

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MaverickJun commented Feb 9, 2025

Oh I want to add this below image file in my Readme file, how can i do that..?

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Hello @MaverickJun,

Thank you for your contribution. After reviewing your submission we've decided not to merge it at this time, but let me explain why:
Our serverless patterns are designed to be primarily Infrastructure as Code (IaC) implementations that showcase 2-4 AWS services working together, with minimal custom code. The goal is to demonstrate commonly used combinations that help developers quickly get started with serverless architectures.

While your contribution is valuable, it doesn't quite align with our current focus on simple serverless patterns. It represents more a sample application that would normally be published at https://serverlessland.com/repos, however intake for those submissions is currently paused. You can consider publishing your example application as an aws-sample.

Smaller parts of your pattern are already existing

Thank you again for your contribution and for your understanding. We look forward to your future submissions!

@marcojahn marcojahn closed this Feb 24, 2025
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